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      7 months ago

      That’s a good observation. Admittedly, I thought that episode was funny and memorable but retrospectively, I do agree that he de-railed the whole interview format and that is ashame. Especially since Conan even said that Sean is a great interviewer

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        7 months ago

        I loved it. Conan was interviewing him.

        There were some great answers from both of them and he proved nobody can top his interview prowess

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      7 months ago

      To be fair, he wouldn’t be the first comedian to go on a talk show and go off the rails. That’s been happening on talk shows for decades. Andy Kaufman, Will Ferrell, etc.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah, honestly, I didn’t enjoy the episode all that much. I mean, it was a funny bit, but the whole thing was a bit, and Conan was playing a character. What I enjoy the most about Hot Ones is that Sean is such a good interviewer that I feel I get more insight into the guest than I get with most shows. In this one, I felt like I got zero insight into Conan other than further evidence that he’ll do anything for a bit.

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    7 months ago

    Talk about, burning ring of fire.

    spoiler

    Also, I wonder who made Conan’s welding mask… for his ass. And how does he keep it on? You know, because if you didn’t have any protection back there, you’d get a welder’s tan… around your butt.